Don't worry about ISO issues. No PHd (push here dummy) camera with such tiny postage-stamp-sized sensors has decent high ISO performance. As long as you don't blow the photo up more than 5x7 there shouldn't be much of a problem.
If ISO does concern you, get a Nikon D40X or Canon Digital Rebel. They're relatively small and a much better value in terms of noise performance. You've got to spend $4,500 to $5,000 to get significantly better ISO performance than those two cameras.
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Don't worry about ISO issues. No PHd (push here dummy) camera with such tiny postage-stamp-sized sensors has decent high ISO performance. As long as you don't blow the photo up more than 5x7 there shouldn't be much of a problem.
If ISO does concern you, get a Nikon D40X or Canon Digital Rebel. They're relatively small and a much better value in terms of noise performance. You've got to spend $4,500 to $5,000 to get significantly better ISO performance than those two cameras.